Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Thomas Nelson, 15.99 trade paper (320p) ISBN 978-0-7852-1926-2 Hatcher ( You’re Gonna Love Me) sweetly explores the ways hardship and. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Thomas Nelson through NetGalley. I recommend this book to those who love a sweet, heart-warming story, and especially to those who need hope in their lives. It is about the person we can be aided by those whom God places in our lives, about deciding to love and to allow ourselves to be loved, and deciding to forgive and trust again. Who I Am With You is a tale about who we can be through God in spite of our mistakes and circumstances. He felt that a time apart from society and alone with God would provide that direction, but was totally amazed at where God lead him, and with whom. Ridley, too, is seeking a new direction after being falsely accused of underhandedness, and having his integrity questioned. Jessica lived for a long time acting a part and pressing down true feelings, but through her great-grandfather's Bible and her new neighbor, Ridley Chesterfield, is ready to allow God to do a new work in her. It is also the story of Andrew and Helen's great-granddaughter, Jessica Mason, who, pregnant and widowed, lived in Hope Springs, Idaho during current times. The Great Depression had a profound effect on the Hennings' lives, but together they recovered emotionally and spiritually. Who I Am With You is the story of Andrew Henning who lived in Kuna, Idaho and married Helen Greyson in 1929.
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